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Ludopedia
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy fast-paced party games filled with laughter and requiring sharp reflexes, One Finger is the perfect choice! It's pure real-time fun with a touch of luck.
Highlights
- Instant fun guaranteed
- Extremely quick to play
- Ideal icebreaker
- Easy to learn
Keep in mind
- Relies on dice luck
- Little strategic depth
- Requires manual dexterity
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Get your finger ready for a frantic contest in One Finger! This super-fast, no-nonsense party game pits you against other players in a race to see who can tap the correct color as quickly as possible. The concept is simple: a die is rolled, showing a color, and you have to be the first to touch (or 'type', as you prefer) the corresponding color. Whoever reaches 10 points first claims the glory! It's the kind of game that breaks the ice instantly and elicits hearty laughs, perfect for those moments when you want something light, quick, and that everyone can join in on without hassle. It originated from a one-card, print-and-play game design contest, showcasing how creativity can deliver pure fun in a tiny package. If you enjoy reaction games, dexterity challenges, and a touch of dice-rolling luck, One Finger will entertain you immensely. It's the kind of game that fits in your pocket and into any gathering's schedule, guaranteeing laughter and healthy competition among friends and family. Simplicity is the key here: once you get the hang of it, you're already playing and having fun!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
(Web published)
Designer
Felipe Tabilo Ayala
Artist
Felipe Tabilo Ayala
How many people can play One Finger?
One Finger is super flexible and can be played by 2 to 6 people. The more players, the more chaotic and fun it gets!
How long does a game take?
Get ready for lightning-fast games! A round of One Finger takes about 5 to 15 minutes, perfect for playing during any break.
Is the game difficult to learn?
Not at all! The main rule is to tap the correct color as fast as possible. You'll learn by playing and be having fun in under a minute.
Do I need many components?
No! Since it's a 'print and play' game born from a one-card contest, the essentials are the main card and a die. Simple as that!
Is this a game for deep strategists?
One Finger focuses more on reaction and speed than deep strategy. It's for those who want to laugh and compete in a light and fast way.
What kind of group is One Finger best suited for?
It's perfect for parties, casual get-togethers with friends, families with older children, or any group that wants a quick, fun game that doesn't require much explanation.